Leger receives Canadian Research and Insights Council (CRIC) accreditation

December 17, 2019

Montreal, December 17, 2019 – Leger is proud to announce its adoption of the Canadian Research and Insights Council (CRIC) Accredited Agency seal. This seal recognizes that Leger has committed to upholding the best practices, standards, and ethics in the market research, analytics, and insights industry.

“To deliver the highest quality research, analytics, and insights to our clients and the public, we need to ensure that we are upholding the highest standards,” noted Jean-Marc Léger, President and CEO of Leger, and board member of the CRIC. “This accreditation demonstrates Leger’s commitment to upholding the public’s trust and delivering reliable and accurate data.”

Formed in August 2018, the CRIC protects the public interest and ensures that its members abide by world-leading standards. Leger is a founding member of the CRIC.

About Leger

Leger is the largest Canadian-owned, market research and analytics company with more than 600 employees in eight Canadian and US offices. Leger has been working with prestigious clients since 1986. For more information: leger360.com

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